inspissated (Meaning)
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inspissated (imp. & p. p.)
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inspissated Sentence Examples
- The inspissated blood formed a thick, viscous layer on the bandage.
- The lake's waters were inspissated by the summer heat, turning a murky green.
- The air in the room was so inspissated that it felt heavy on their lungs.
- The professor's voice became inspissated as he delivered a particularly complex lecture.
- The sauce gradually inspissated, transforming from a thin liquid to a rich, creamy concoction.
- Over time, the once-clear varnish inspissated and formed a thick, yellowed layer on the painting.
- The patient's saliva became inspissated, making it difficult for them to speak or swallow.
- The ink on the page had inspissated over the centuries, leaving the text barely legible.
- The stagnant pond water was so inspissated that it resembled thick, green mud.
- The centuries-old tapestry was adorned with inspissated gold thread, its vibrant hues still preserved.
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The inspissated blood formed a thick, viscous layer on the bandage.
The lake's waters were inspissated by the summer heat, turning a murky green.
The air in the room was so inspissated that it felt heavy on their lungs.
The professor's voice became inspissated as he delivered a particularly complex lecture.